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The singer showed off her toned legs and abs as she strutted her stuff on stage while performing a range of tracks.

Clearly excited about the weekend ahead, the star tweeted: ‘En route to @VFestival best weekend of the year Who's coming to see my set at 2.20pm on the MTV Stage? excited to watch @jtimberlake.’

Eye-catching: Pixie wore a gold skirt and jacket which showed off a lot of skin

Enjoying it: The singer looked delighted as she looked out over the crowd

Leggy: Pixie's tiny skirt revealed her long, lithe legs

In between checking out the music, Pixie will no doubt make the most of Virgin media’s Louder Lounge.

The exclusive hospitality area boasts a fancy lash lounge, brow bar, a nail station and a moustache bar.

Well-known hair brand Mark Hill is setting up their own salon, so if Pixie is looking for any pampering she doesn’t have far to look.

Sheezus!: Lily Allen proved as provocative as ever as she took to the stage in a daring red crop top and denim hot pants

Hot out here: The pop star did her best Miley Cyrus impression by sticking out her tongue while showing off her dance moves to thousands of fans

And when
she’s not treating herself, there’s plenty of action on stage with an
impressive line-up, which includes Naughty Boy and Shy FX and for the
first time ever, a ‘unique sound-clash’ between Rudimental and Hospital
Records (All Stars).

Revellers
were also treated to more racy performances from female pop stars on
Saturday afternoon in the form of Lily Allen and Rita Ora.

Catwoman: Rita Ora refused to go unnoticed on the first day of the festival in a leopard print, tasseled number

VPL: The RIP singer gave fans a flash of her flesh-coloured underwear as she twirled around the stage

Smile
hitmaker Lily donned a bandana style crop top and denim hotpants as she
writhed around the stage showing off her tanned legs.

Rita
Ora also performed a high-energy set, and refused to go unnoticed as
she donned a eye-catching leopard print number with tasseled detail.

Smart show: Janelle Monae donned a white shirt, bow tie and braces for her turn on the Arena Stage in Hylands Park

Pumped up: The star got the crowd going with hits including Q.U.E.E.N. and Electric Lady

It
wasn't just female-focused performances which kept the crowds
entertained - Example and Ed Sheeran also took to the stage into the
evening.

The A Team singer's performance came just hours after he told fans on Twitter that he was having the most incredible year of his life following the huge success of his second album, x.

He wrote: 'this year continues to get better and better.'

The A Team: Ed Sheeran thrilled the crowd with his acoustic favourites

Tartan man: The singer kept his stage gear simple, needing nothing more than a plaid shirt and his trusty guitar

Sing: The star soaked up the love from the crowd just hours after he took to Twitter to write: 'this year continues to get better and better'

Won't go quietly: Rapper Example got into the swing of things with an afternoon slot on Saturday

Spotlight: The 32-year-old lapped up the attention from the crowd

The Saturday crowds were also treated to some Indie rock in the form of the Kaiser Chiefs.

The rockers ploughed through a hit-packed set which included classics such as I Predict a Riot and Oh My God.

Frontman Ricky Wilson came close to being to being dragged into the mosh pit as he precariously positioned himself on top of the security barrier, and had to be held in place by a security guard.

The Voice: Kaiser Chiefs' Ricky Wilson got up-close-and-personal with his fans as he jumped up on the security barricade

Rock 'n' roll: Ricky didn't hold back as he ploughed through hits including I Predict A Riot and Oh My God

Rock fans were left disappointed,
however, after Welsh veterans Manic Street Preachers had to cancel their
slot at the festival after failing to make it back to the UK from
Hungary in time for Saturday.

They assured fans that they would be performing at V on Sunday.

A statement from the band reads: 'With huge regret, Manic Street Preachers announce the cancellation of
their scheduled V Festival show in Chelmsford today (August 16th).

Shock: Fans of 1980s act The Human League where shocked by frontman Philip Oakey's edgier look on Saturday

Blast from the past: The trio, including singers Susan Ann Sulley and Joanne Catherall, looked completely different from their 1980s' hey-day

'After 5 hours on runway at Budapest Airport
following Sziget Festival last night, MSP were informed the BA plane
they were on would not fly.

'The band made every endeavour to get back to
the UK in time to play.'

One of the biggest shocks of the day came when electro pop favourites The Human League took to the stage.